Central Texas Toll Road Now Charging

The free ride has ended for drivers on the Central Texas toll road with the nation's fastest speed limit at 85 mph.

The 41-mile final leg of the roadway linking the Austin and San Antonio areas opened Oct. 24 but tolls had been waived for that stretch.

The SH 130 Concession Co. on Sunday began charging on the new segment, which is meant to help relieve traffic on Interstate 35. The company developed and manages the toll road through a contract with the Texas Transportation Commission.

Motorists with state electronic toll tags must now pay about 15 cents per mile, up to $6.17 for the full 41 miles. Drivers without toll tags will be billed $8.21 for the full length. Rates are higher for trucks.

Copyright AP - Associated Press
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